From the Richmond Dispatch, 9/18/1862, p. 2, c. 4

Bogus Money. – A man named William A.
White, dressed in the garb of a soldier, was arrested on Tuesday by
Detective Boyd, of the Provost Marshal's office, and confined in
Castle Thunder, on suspicion of passing a $100 counterfeit note on
the Bank of Mobile. After his arrest, a $100 and a $50 note, both on
the Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Bank of Columbus, Ga., were found
on his person. The plates of the above notes purported to be printed
in New York, and were gotten up in good style. The signatures were
indifferent.